-_.|.~v .-.-4.»_. v. vnvnw-sst-mp» as» i factors) t U When engineers design a Bridge they plan It stronger than the heaviest strain it will have to bear. .0 ‘sfeul DIIMMERSIDE, DDARDIAll and Prince Bounty Ghroniole o! load interest but advertising o! newly nature Inner, pure paint, enamel, shellac an wax, at Bruce's. Hospital on Friday, July inst-B. —l‘lls eolnnrn is reserved for new! may be Inserted l! I oants n gird subtly Dlyable in nd. -(EIAN U? AND PAINT. Buy -1973-7-24-2i. AGONGBATULATIONS-Mr. and Mrs. Heath Warren, oi Summerside are being congratulated on the birth of a little son in the Prince County r This extra strength they term the "Factor oi saletyfl You provide for YOUR "lactor ol ulety" when you insure with the Maritime Lile. our premiums, insiea ol being drained from the Maritimes, are 100% Maritime s ent or invested. (No other life company can give you t is assuran " l l l» l< d b h a f.r:;:...“:.";'r;. mat; L'...,=.:.. hairs: Envy motorist r5011” ban a "Tb: Maritime Li]: Sat-er.” It’: reel of the Bummerside Golf C1ub.-S. all harvest tools, in stock at Bruce's. 1973-7-24-21. —POLICE COURT-Several cases were heard in the Summerside Po- lice Court on Saturday before Mr. E. H. Strong, K.C., stipendiary Mag- istrate. A Summerside citizen, charg- ed with assault, was fined $10 and costs. A man, driving while under the influence of liquor, was given l0 days in Jail. The case of a man, charged with driving to the common danger, was dismissed as it was proved he was going for a doctor. One drunk was fined $10 and costs. —S. \U. S. BRIDGE TEAM NOW HOLDING LEAD Do Not Neglect Your Eyes An examination might be oi great benefit to You. l LONDON, July 23.—The Anglo- American contract bridge tourna- 1 ment passed the half-way mark to- E day with the American team, head- ‘ ed by Ely Culbertson, 1,470 points in the lead. PERSONALS —GOLF DANCE-The dance put on in the new warehouse, built by Messrs. R. T. Holman at the end of their wharf, was a huge success. The dance was under the auspices —HAY ROPE, forks, blocks, and ___ l $35.00 at Braces 1973-7-24-2! d Prince County, held Court in Sum- merside on Friday when several pro- hibition cases were heard. One party from Summerside charged with pos- session was fined $200 and costs or three months. A similar case against a party from Borden, also brought a fine of $200 or three months in Jail. An excise case from Alberlon was remanded. Two prohibition cases will also come up next week. A case under the Highway Traffic Act was dismissed-S. MASONIC BUILDING FORMALLY OPENED LONDON, July 23.-Tire magnifi- cent $5,000,000 building erected at Covcnt Garden as the Masonic Peace Memorial and headquarters of English Freemasonry was open- ed by the Duke of Ccrnnaught, grand master and former governor- general oi Canada. The opening ceremony was at- tended by 6,000 members of the or- ganizations from all parts of the world, including Canadian repre- sentatives, assembled in the main temple and 16 other lodge rooms. The Prince of Wales, the Duke of York and Prince Arthur oi Con- naught were among the provincial grand masters who escorted the Duke of Connaught to the throne. TIME GUN SILENCED AND DOMINION SAVES $550 A YEAR POWDER ‘ VANCOUVER, July 23.—The gun whose booming note at 9 p. m. has set Vancouverites to watch-pulling for 39 years will be silenced after Sunday night-next. Its original purpose oi supplying time for ships’ chronometcrs having passed, the Dominion Government has decided -ltADl0S'for use in automobiles, or with 32V. or 110V electric, price —PROHIBITION CASES -- Mr. George M. Matthews, Magistrate for In Speculative Grain Trade (Associated Press) in Chicago today. Preliminary to a National Agri- cultural Conference Monday at Washington, called by Secretary o! Agriculture Wallace, long-distance telephone talks between grain trade leaders here and Government spokesmen in the national capital evolved a tentative proposal that instead oi permitting unrestrained wild fluctuations in prices a meth- od be adopted by which extreme advances or setbacks would be 11m- ited to a rule-oi-reason range above or below $1.03 a bushel for wheat in Chicago. The wheat standard of $1.03 ‘n bushel is equivalent to an average price of 88 cents a bushel on the farm. EASTERN GUARDIAN i...- ..'Thin column is rolotvnd fol rraws of iocnl int but advertising of l) rrewsy nature may be inserted ml r canil n word strictly pnynblo in advance. ' ‘ "KSUBSCBIPTIONB l0 The ..harlottetown Guardian may bu minded to their Rep. Archie Hume, or left at H. J. Maborrs Drug Store, Montague. 12-13-dti. ____________._ lillnardhr Linlment ants nelso- WOMEN CAN TAKE MAJOR- PART T0 AQHIEVE PEACE CHICAGO, July 23.-Greater con- centration of purpose to achieve world peace was advocated before the International Congres of Wo- men today by Miss Winniired Kydd of Montreal, who was a Canadian delegate to the Disarmament Con- ference in 1932. lliiss Kydd presented a. thought- stirring review of efforts toward dis- armament and peace. Women could CHICAGO, July 23.-Outlines 0!, the first broadly constructive plan,’ to institute a rule of reason in the speculative grain trade took shape. Never Again. . . . Such A Suite At Such A Price! Walnut Finished 9 Piece Elie Holman "Makes it Easy to Own" Home Plan $ 5 0 ments N0 INTEREST 3D? éiiftiniiilufiiilifiiii 535E523: ine Leather. We were able to obtain a this price. FDR DRE WEEK 0liLY ! 11’s Both Stores 10rd of June, Queen of May, Men. a E. R. BRO W a 10% Down, l0 very .iimited number of these Suites signer. Rheinie Nlxe and Ambassa- Monthly Pay- and are passing them along to you at dor. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH 1i)‘ l Ea VV‘ The Americans forged ahead ior _Mr_ wars‘, 5mm;- og Q1931- ! l1 r Y. ‘ - J. S. the first time early in the afternoon w“ a vgsggm- u, sumlnersjde last l r : orronmrrusrs session. At adjournment r2: dinner, week__5_ a m Sm” s with 180 boards played, he score r °“ mm‘ “m” stood 54,530 to 53,060 in favor of trio _Mm Dom, Matthew and M15, ‘ A American!’ Eva Siliiker. of O‘Leary, are visiting C d.________ ..__-A_- in Surnrnersldea-S. INTERESTING WOMEN —Mrs. J. H. Wedge, of Moncton, l‘ ‘ COMPETE AT BISLEY NB, with her two little boys, are t: s u u v E N I R s visiting friends in Summersldc-S. U BISLEY CAlViP, England, July 23. I! _0,_ -A Glasgow nurse and daughter of —Mrs."Beers, of Moncton, N.B., is T a famous military family, Miss Hei- visiting Summerside, the guest of n en Rottenburgh was one of the five Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Arscnault, of ti. women competitors as the classic Summerside-s. ti King's Prize service rifle match p! —and—- opened today in the National Rifle —Miss Nora Holman. of Boston. w Association's Empire meeting. Mess. is visiting her mother. Mrs. ‘ puss R tie b h d ted th R. T. Holman, of Summe side-S. g ' “Green Jzckeltassufhallehz: cup oi r m Bisley for competition between —Mr. R. H. Hogan, of New York, m. members of the King's Royal Rifle is the guest 0f his Hunts. the lllisses.» n f l t f Corps and the Rifle Brigade in hon- Hunt, oi Eummerslde-S. pa A “ma” u “W” men‘ l’ our of her ancestor Col. Francis dc gguvgwm p051‘ (‘A1195 Rotbenburgb, who raised the 5th --Mrs. Arthur Dickinson, of New, Born-y", CHINAWARE Battalion of the K.R.R.C. in ma. Glasgow. is quire seriously ill- Her; LEATHER GOODS, Another oi her ancestors raised in many friends will hope for her; Fgypy ggyjyjjynls Canada a regiment for the regular speedy T'3¢°\'91'Y-—3- . British Army at the time oi the In- dian hlutlny. This became the 100th Prince oi Wales Royal Canadians, afterwards becoming the 2nd Lein- stcr Regiment. They wore the Maple Leaf as a collar badge until disband- rncnt under the Irish Treaty. The regimental plate presented by Canada when the regiment was formed is now held at the Royal Military College, Kingston. in SILVER, BRONZE and many oihcr- Decorations. Cali at our BOOKSTORE and got n supply before leaving for home. OarteRR 0o. Limited AUTHORS GENTLY WARNED THEY MUST NOT PUBLISH BRITISH ROYAL LEITER coupon, July 2a. - n“; gentle warning to authors and others who might be tempted to become too free -Miss Adelaide Lorkhart, Charlottetown is spending days with her aunt, W. Ramsay-S. of l a few l Mrs. Charles —Miss Laura Hodgson and Miss Ethel Hodgson, of Ottawa, are vis- iting their aunt, Miss Allie Mulr- hesd, at the Mawley House, Sum- merside-S. l —Mrs. Charles Stoil and her son, Myron, of Youngstown,~0irio, are visiting the Island, the guests of Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders and Mrs. Saunders, of Summerside-S. —Mr. Daniel Gallant, printer on Eye Comfort for eye workers is a. matter of viiui importance. From early morn to late at night nc "crowd" with letters or papers addressed to the King “or any oi His Majesty's predecessors" was contained today in a communique from Buckingham Palace. Central Street, Summerside, is tak- ing e well earned rest touring the Island by auto.--S. -Mrs. Arthur Campbell, of Ot- to save its annual cost in powder of $550. The gun was cast in 1316 and brought out to defend Esquimalt. Invention By I sl a n de r take a. major part in seeking the goal, she said, despite the fact "world eace is one of the most dis- couraging things I know c4 to work for." Dr. Marie Munk. distinguished lawyer and Prussian first woman judge, pronounced the ‘Iréaty oi Versailles one of the reasons for the wnnaiu a. MacDougnll, the son of Colin and Elizabeth MacDougall, was born at Bangor, Prince Edward Island, He now resides at Fair- havcn, Mass, U. S. A. Mr. Mac- Dougail is the Superintendent at the Pierce A: Kilburn Inc., Marius Railways, located at Fairhaven, one of the largest yacht storaGe and repair yards on the New England coast. He left the Island in 1009, went to New Bedford, Mass, U. S. A" where he met Miss Betsey DeMor- anville who became his wife and to her he gives a large share of the credit for his success. Mr. and Mrs. MacDougall returned to the Island in 1019, residing in Charlottetown for four years. During their stay on the Island Mr. MacDougall was associated with the firm oi Mac- Dougail d: MacAulay, Contractors. When he returned to the United States in 1923 he resumed his for- mer position with the Pierce 8c Kil- bum Co., working his way to the position he now holds. Mr, MacDongnll has invented a s f t work for its revision, MOTHER CARRIES HER mond T. Reyes, 18, oi Blair. The baby died Tuesday morning in an Ottawa hospital, and Mrs. Reyes carrying the dead child in her arms, hitch-hiked from Omaha. to Blair so that the child might be buried here. Reyes entered a mortuary. bury him?" without charge. by the Dominion horticulturist: world crisis, and urged women to? ____________ DEAD BABY 18 MILES BLAIR, Neb., July 23. — Funeral ervices were held here yesterday or the infant child oi Mrs. Ray- The distance is l8 miles. Arriving Tuesday night, Mrs. “He's dead,"_ she said, pointing to he body oi the child. "Will you The undertaker buried the child "Jail! Al” V"? thought oi Thee With sweetness fills my breast, But sweeter far Thy face to see And in Thy presence rest." Rev. Mr. Brown in his morning sermon yesterday gave a very help. ful address on the the words, "We would see Jesus," John l2:21 and incidentally referred to the recent conference of young people held at Sackville, when 175 young people of] the Maritimes gathered for a ten day conference at which Mr. Brown took part. It was inspiring to know that these young people had their minds iocussed on Jesus Christ, the way oi life. - In‘ the evening Mr. Brown preach- ed from the tent I. John 1:7, “If we walk in the light as he is in the light we have fellowship one with.‘ another and the blood of Jesus’ Christ clenseth u; from all sin)‘: The soloists for the day were' Miss Doris Tait in the morning and Miss Mary Ferguson at the evening service and both young ladies were heard with pleasure. Sincere sympathy is expressed for lVLr. Edwin C. Johnstone in the l l A F178, Life, Accident, Sickness and Platé Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond St., l Charlottetown Spraying Time is Here Again {Z Cali and see the New Massey Harris Sprayer on Display at Massey Harris Show Rooms and " Warehouse on Water Street West, Summersidg Geo. R. Thompson, Agent, Phone 202.1 i? nurcunanpr; nusss The following are well tried pop- ular varieties of iris recommended °h“'°h W" "l" wit” W RW- M1‘- Brown. Ten members of the Board Iiiorcntina-Large, while, faintly great sorrow and grief caused by the death of his wife whose fun- eral took place at Clyde River Church yesterday afternoon. Our For‘ WELL DRILLING Communicate With The Trask Well Co: _ ‘ 0i.’ Stewards of which Mr. John» _ _ _ > b, _ Mm- sed m, ah. N545}, 1 vendm. stone is s. member and a number pmucssry, n.0,], 3:1,’, “flair?” The communique called attention tawa. is visiting Summerside, the Iltliljsévitlricfgtrgfllcnpiblgq21gbcg:.2‘, Swegfly slum? g a lief members of the eongregation' r umber‘ m section 18 of the copyright Act’ I guest o’ Mm wan" Canbeclg Mm e ' l t W‘ hin t I Amos-Very large standard W°E° 515° Pmmlt- H "ow long “m "my “and i" which provides that permission shall Robert Hutcheson’ or Moncmn’ NB.’ 53h; “Mllzlllhcclilililguillls mztlsslhergitgnlliv- lmauve, falls deep purple. A report made public last week l L I ' “Rey” m“ ‘m-lwl"! ma‘ d‘ be obtained before publication or is also her guest-S‘ in at Canoe Cove ‘P E I the wife Black Prince-Standard purple. by the “smut” M 5°C!“ and m‘ A o“ Reprmnhflve flcrcncy zmtl comfort which any such document. g 'D' " 1'1’ H l5 mus W dark ur ‘e ed ed with “mo,” Mann}, on church "Mon" At Morley Bell's Law Office, Summersid , P. E. 1., ~ 4' will" 1° b" Y‘""'5'-' Thr-rc was no indication as to —Mr. W. A. Morrell, chartered ac- “f M“ Dugfld M“ Dug“ ' e a o ry p p‘ I 0!‘ Tflflilllollfi 297- ' rpor < hns four irrothcrs and two sisters a lighter shade. l“ canada- 533's 9- AW° W" WWW - Cgnsu“ u, if m, are no‘. why the notice should be issued at Countant. oi Amherst, N.S., who is at .' , . of the sum“; n 1e m t l tr 1 y - - rlivin on the Island whom with h-s Mrs. H. Darwin-Standards ° "V" d I $119 . , ’ , a. You have much to gain, and this‘ time, present in Summerside on business” F’ _ ' _ "mo" has on the whole be n , qt r nogmng u, 10m 15 recemlvg a cord,“ welcome from wife and four children he visited white, falls white reticulated with _ - B 51"!‘ I 5_ . _ m“ qlmmer. viglgf, 11931‘ bg5g_ 5e35,“! especially m n3 DTOITIIBE f0!‘ n, my one "m howled friends. His daughter, Miss M. Mor- ~ - _ m m“ “mm rmm an enminaflo: "n, is Wm‘ mm and they were the Madame Chercau — Standards V; future. It is Pleasing to have enli makes n wcii worth while. "ll-iii? guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. ‘AS blllglrll‘ “m” m“ hm“ °l “hm deeply edged and reticulated e tin“ Z m‘ “arms rldhlrch stifle: 3_ - I (grimy 1on4, Banker Johanssom-Mrs. Johans- with rich bluish-lavender, falls “E °P° We“ "W" 91' I I - 1 d 1 _ greater union that ha t t b .. r F" "L" '°"°° m‘ . .. .. u... .. a WZiLiJLL.“ mars; u... ‘ Y” " ' we represent w» VICTORIA cw <=~- ud- -- r. r s. - . - g G‘ F‘ Pherson. wahio hefljgnbljfirlll visiting little Banker-What do you want? falls white-edged veined with pur- "hm" 11mins" "11"" aerial. for P‘; E" l" and the BRAS ‘TOR coal cor Ltd‘ Beef Ch s .. . . ' . g I my OPTO“ETRWT B“! "egg. g: 1am" parents, Mr, L, R. Alien, Burglar-‘Money! ple and edged with yellow. f0? ‘l! 6 CDZFltJIEEOTOWH TBITIIOFy A I a; 1 t 7- ' ‘ BeefTripo .... .. .Pcrlb.3%c,ML.A.. and Mrs. Alien. of Summer- Bankcr-lvhat stcunlv do you Sancho-Shade"? deer» blulsh- We offer special low prices for early booking- v .'- l‘ m. I Beef Trimmings Per- lb. 6c side, have left on return to their Qffer? purple, fails rich dark violet pur- RETA": AND WHOLESALE v ‘ you :eerlLrvr-lr;é.f........ Pelrlb-lbfldo home in St. John, N. B. They will pie veined with white near base. M not,“ ‘lawn onoess e .6 ' ¢ -.... ____ m... M... ,.,, ,3, m; on u cadence“- Buhuu and ~ - ~~ m or air-swarm 18mm n... 131, H R LA Rggg 9Q —-- . - .. . . I I I 5 “Mum; M“; __ p" m 5c tho R991‘ COIOHY- They Were BC There must be an end to specul- yellow, falls brown with broad gol luv“) (TM) Mutton , Pfofessionfl c ards Calf Hearts companied by Miss Mildred Alien. 5,10,», with other people's monoyfl- den yellow border. 58 GU66" St- Charlottetown PHOHB 1°00 -‘ l “"1" CAN“! —8- Franklin D. Roosevelt some of the newer varieties are wirn-l month. l, ‘ l '---v__..__._.. _____,____________- ling Liver; _,, ,, l — '~ ,. - 2- ' . Hog Pluck _ _ ""‘ “ ' Mm $IByIgFETE$AR Lowther, Cash wit: m- per Brrnginr! Up Father By George M 1' "lands ‘A i 1- l ' u w Lowrliialli 6' ‘ vu- wer Ru~ oow~ A ' uoc Lo r ' ' ‘ . . V - QK Mg. ygg. pg Y -l.--l l Bsnrzrsrsrrs, sonrcrrorrsarc |$lflllll stflfflgfi f-"lfif-E '="~1'YY% ovrzdwrnoarr? Aovresrrou To ' - < 5AA. . . 1 flmgéeglflirgse Stxeet ‘neuron AN wave scum MEA BlLl._ come. HERE. iv OBEJQ amuse, MQJYH all M I LO N VUN-HL‘ 6,1- BACKi AF-fgnyQufib " ’vu|b‘;iqu‘1sg‘|1n;r' PM f. Mm --------_____ "M-l-u-tl- FROM Mwmuw- NAUWQN-WAT NW?,A.,;A,:,;{-’ ill g ‘FM/ANT 1'0 meow news-rm PEOPLE ~-' _ v \ l" 1 , comm: MCLEOLDA. rsaraurfisyN-TLEY ~ 4 "' JDfAFQE-‘Elgtrléhh. " " -.~ . - "A 1. p}; ' mix; lung. E. BENTLEY, K. U. . t 'tcr and Aitorney-at-Lnw E s H T v‘ n" MONEY r0 LOAN a . ,., tux-e Oifice: rso Richmond Street l‘ ' tone , I, re!“ _ _ _ ' Iiitlng nnd supplying Glue- . l , Prohibition Commission "' ‘“' ' ‘ ' ‘Int; Chas. ii. Black, Chairman, ll J M A B o N Charlottetown. ' ' "Q9; Ill. B. McDonald. West 8t. Peters. Qpg-nlgrnrlf “w, John Simpson, Hamilton. oenneeetl was hmnm lend nil information regarding , 0! IBQKIDHION ALE